Iterative K-closest point algorithms for colored point cloud registration

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Abstract

We present two algorithms for aligning two colored point clouds. The two algorithms are designed to minimize a probabilistic cost based on the color-supported soft matching of points in a point cloud to their K-closest points in the other point cloud. The first algorithm, like prior iterative closest point algorithms, refines the pose parameters to minimize the cost. Assuming that the point clouds are obtained from RGB-depth images, our second algorithm regards the measured depth values as variables and minimizes the cost to obtain refined depth values. Experiments with our synthetic dataset show that our pose refinement algorithm gives better results compared to the existing algorithms. Our depth refinement algorithm is shown to achieve more accurate alignments from the outputs of the pose refinement step. Our algorithms are applied to a real-world dataset, providing accurate and visually improved results.

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Choi, O., Park, M. G., & Hwang, Y. (2020). Iterative K-closest point algorithms for colored point cloud registration. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(18), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185331

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